Jott grows up

I have talked about Jott in the past and have shared how I use it in my ministry. This morning I received an e-mail informing me that they are out of Beta, which means that they are transitioning from a free service to an advertiser/subscription service.

It was bound to happen, and given the usefulness of this product, very much justified. The pricing plans don’t seem to bad — $3.95 per month (which has most of the functionality the free service) and $12.95 per month for a pro version. There is a “basic” version that is ad supported, but it loses some of the most important functions, so I will likely move to the $3.95 a month service.

One addition that looks interesting (I haven’t tried it yet) is the ability to jott appointments, tasks, and email drafts from your cell phone to Outlook. I continue to be an Outlook user, primarily because of the more universal synching options with that product, and the ability to enter items via cell phone is very interesting to me. I am certain I will be checking that out in the days to come, so be looking for a review.

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Jay Voorhees is a pastor, writer, and community activist located in Nashville, TN. Jay currently is the pastor of the City Road Chapel United Methodist Church in Madison, TN, and is engaged in helping to connect others to the example and teaching of Jesus Christ and to take seriously Christ’s call to love our neighbors in radical ways.
Jay is the co-founder of The MethoBlog, a site that aggregates the writings of Methodist-related bloggers throughout the world, and is the former managing editor of The United Methodist Reporter. Jay has been involved in the United Methodist Church at both the local and national level since 1988. Jay is also the owner of Only Wonder Media, a boutique book and media publisher.
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